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Three Different Unused Gold Rush Expresses

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Wells Fargo & Express Co's Memorabilia Start Price:70.00 USD Estimated At:140.00 - 300.00 USD
Three Different Unused Gold Rush Expresses
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This item SOLD at 2018 Mar 15 @ 18:28UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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1) Freeman & Company Express. c1851. Sacramento City. Insured by Adams & Company. John M Freeman bought out T. R. Hawley's interest in Hawley's Express on November 11, 1850. The route was between Sacramento City and San Francisco by steamboat with further steamboat service to river offices north to Marysville. Adams Express operated as Freeman's agent and expediter in San Francisco. The express served as a trunk line connecting at Sacramento with Bower's Express for service to Nevada City and with Langton's Express for service to Downieville. After his purchase of Mumby's Express in June 1851, Freeman sold out to Adams & Co on November 8, 1851. [Frajola] 2) Newell & Company Express. Mokelumne Hill. 1851. L. W. Newell and E. W. Colt, both formerly partners in Todd & Co, announced Newell & Co's Express on October 22, 1851. The express operated between San Francisco and Stockton by steamboat as well as by steamer to Oregon. They connected with Browns for service to the southern mines near Stockton. [Frajola] 3) Adams & Company Express. (Potter Collection) Date: c1851 Location: HWAC# 58369